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How to get fromQueen Street Bus Terminal to Little Indiaby subway, plane, bus, car ferry, train or car

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There are 10 ways to get from Queen Street Bus Terminal to Little India by subway, plane, bus, car ferry, train, or car

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  1. Subway to Singapore Changi Airport, fly

    best
    1. Take the subway from Bugis to Tanah Merah MRTsubway
    2. Fly from Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) to Penang International Airport (PEN)planeSIN - PEN
    5h 9m
    RM 241–613
  2. Bus, car ferry

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Golden Mile Tower Singapore to Butterworth Bus Terminalbus
    2. Take the car ferry from Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal to Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminalcarferry
    10h 38m
    RM 42–56
  3. Bus, train, car ferry via Seremban

    1. Take the bus from Concorde Singapore to Terminal 1 Serembanbus
    2. Take the train from Seremban to ButterworthtrainEts
    3. Take the car ferry from Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal to Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminalcarferry
    12h 27m
    RM 111–249
  4. Drive, car ferry

    1. Drive from Queen Street Bus Terminal to Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminalcar
    2. Take the car ferry from Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal to Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminalcarferry
    7h 55m
    RM 529–763
  5. Bus to Senai International Airport, fly

    1. Take the bus from Queen Street Terminal to JB Custom Outbus
    2. Fly from Senai International Airport (JHB) to Penang International Airport (PEN)planeJHB - PEN
    6h 22m
    RM 173–345
  6. Subway to Seletar Airport, fly

    1. Take the subway from Little India to Punggolsubway
    2. Fly from Seletar Airport (XSP) to Penang International Airport (PEN)planeXSP - PEN
    7h 55m
    RM 450–1,218
  7. Bus, train, car ferry

    1. Take the bus from Kitchener Complex Lavender to KL Sentralbus
    2. Take the train from Kl Sentral to ButterworthtrainEts
    3. Take the car ferry from Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal to Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminalcarferry
    11h 37m
    RM 123–245
  8. Bus, car ferry via Boon Lay Shop Ctr

    1. Take the bus from Boon Lay Shop Ctr to Penang Sentral Butterworth Bus Terminalbus
    2. Take the car ferry from Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal to Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminalcarferry
    12h 23m
    RM 81–188
  9. Bus, train, car ferry #2

    1. Take the bus from JB Larkin Terminal to Bus Terminal Segamatbus
    2. Take the train from Segamat to ButterworthtrainEts
    3. Take the car ferry from Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal to Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminalcarferry
    15h 15m
    RM 54–205
  10. Drive 706.8 km

    1. Drive from Queen Street Bus Terminal to Little Indiacar706.8 km
    7h 34m
    RM 536–774

Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) to Penang International Airport (PEN) flights

Calendar117Weekly Planes
Duration1h 40mAverage Duration
TicketRM 90Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Queen Street Bus Terminal, Singapore and Little India, Penang, Malaysia?

There is no direct connection from Queen Street Bus Terminal to Little India. However, you can walk to Bugis, take the subway to Tanah Merah MRT, take the subway to Changi Airport, walk to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) airport, fly to Penang International Airport (PEN), walk to Penang Airport, take the bus to Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, then walk to Little India. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Queen Street Bus Terminal to Little India via Golden Mile Tower Singapore, Butterworth Bus Terminal, Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal, and Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminal in around 10h 38m.

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